Reply to Re: Have Dubbed VHS tape to DVD, but notice the quality isn't as good as the VHS copy. The white portion of the Dubbed Copy is too bright. Can someone help?

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Posted by Bob on 11/16/33 11:41

On 3 Mar 2006 00:31:37 -0800, "jkygogo@yahoo.com" <jkygogo@yahoo.com>
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>The Cyberhome DVD I bought for under $100. Probably I guess I get
>what I paid for. I probably have to buy a better quality DVD burner in
>the future. I want to buy a combination DVD/VHS burner so I can easily
>dub the VHS copies to DVD. That's my main thinkg I want to get later
>on. Since I am strapped for cash, I bought the Cyberhome 1200. I am
>happy with the original recordings I made when I taped this years
>Winter Olympics, but half or more of the discs I used (Verbatim discs)
>didn't work. Anyway, thanks.

Get the ILO DVDR05MU1 at WalMart for $99.

When two TV shows are on at the same time, I use a VCR to tape one of
them. Later I copy the show off the VHS tape onto the DVD. I use SP
resolution for the tape (3 hour) and EP resolution (4 hour) for the
DVD. The DVD copy looks every bit as good as the VHS original.



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